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When submitting your Award claim, you would need to provide the original score sheet which must be signed by an accredited judge and include your division, the date and the name of the tournament. Once your score sheet. has been received, along with payment for the award, your order will be released.

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SANAA C&R Article 16.1. Definition: The 60 Club:This shall consist of archers who have, in recognised competitions as per rule 16.3, shot six (6) arrows scoring ten (10) at any one end. In Case of such round where only three (3) arrows are shot at an end, any six (6) consecutive arrows scoring ten (10) will constitute qualification, provided that the approved size of ten-zone target is being used. Retrospective claims shall be recognised, provided that the conditions as given in rule 16.5 are met.

All tournaments sanctioned by the SANAA are recognised as qualifying competitions.

4.Membership:Membership of the 60 and 6 Gold Clubs is open to all archers who are paid up members of the SANAA, are in good standing with their own archery club, provided that those clubs are, in turn, in good standing through their provincial associations, with the SANAA. A badge of exclusive design will identify members. Only bona fide members of the 60 or 6 gold club may wear these badges, and the right and interest in the badge is not transferable.

5.Fees, Dues and Administration:Any archer who has, at any time, shot a perfect end under competition conditions (as defined herein) may through his / her club or association, apply to the SANAA for membership. Fees will be determined by the SANAA Executive and will include the total cost of the badge, engraving, postage and handling. A member is qualified to own a 60 or 6 gold club badge for every RECOGNISED occasion in which he / she shoots a perfect end, and details of each performance will be engraved on each badge. Each application for an award must be accompanied by:

a. The necessary fees.b. A certificate or score sheet signed by the Judge / Field Captain, stating:• The archers full names• The distance at which the perfect end was recorded• The name of the tournament / competition• The date of the shoot.